Atmospheric Rhythm: Storytelling by light
Event details
Explore an interactive art-science exhibition that takes inspiration from (clean) air and air pollution science. Created to celebrate ten years of cutting-edge research at the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, University of York, the installation uses the dynamism of storytelling with light and transparent colour to inform and inspire.
The captivating exhibition by artist Hazel Hunter encourages observation and inquisitiveness, allowing you to engage with the sculptures and prints at your own pace.
This exhibition is also on Friday 14 June from 10am to 5pm.
Suitable for all.
You may also be interested in ‘Chemistry: Delivering clean air for all’ on Thursday 13 June which marks the tenth anniversary of the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories. Speakers, including Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, will discuss the power of chemistry to tackle air pollution and provide clean air solutions.
Image credit: Hazel Hunter
About the artist/curator
Hazel Hunter PhD is an artist and scientist. Interested in the visual communication of science through art, her work can be appreciated on many levels and has been described as ‘a call to observe, to understand’.